Ægir’s Curse

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Historical, Thrillers
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Author: Leah Devlin ISBN: 9781942756453
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Leah Devlin
ISBN: 9781942756453
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC
Publication: November 30, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Murder, Deadly Disease, mystery, Vikings

A thousand years ago, the Viking colony of Vinland was ravaged by a swift-moving plague … a curse inflicted by the sea god Ægir. The last surviving Norseman set the encampment and his longboat ablaze to ensure that the disease would die with him and his brethren.

In present-day Norway, a distinguished professor is found murdered, his priceless map of Vinland missing. The ensuing investigation leads to the reclusive world of Lindsey Nolan, a scientist and recovering alcoholic who has been sober for five years. Lindsey reluctantly agrees to help the detective who’s hunting the murderer, but she has a bigger problem on her hands: a mysterious disease that’s spreading like wildfire through the population of Woods Hole. As she races against a rising body count to discover the source of the plague, disturbing events threaten her hard-won sobriety—and her life. Will Lindsey be the next victim of Agir’s curse?

Leah Devlin is rapidly establishing herself as a writer of modern day mystery-thrillers. This  story is as tight as a piano wire. Life at a seaside town in New England is full of treacherous undercurrents and 
peril, as residents are threatened by a menace from a thousand years ago. Murder, romance and deceit are a potent mix in this gripping novel, which I didn’t want to put down.

James Boschert

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Murder, Deadly Disease, mystery, Vikings

A thousand years ago, the Viking colony of Vinland was ravaged by a swift-moving plague … a curse inflicted by the sea god Ægir. The last surviving Norseman set the encampment and his longboat ablaze to ensure that the disease would die with him and his brethren.

In present-day Norway, a distinguished professor is found murdered, his priceless map of Vinland missing. The ensuing investigation leads to the reclusive world of Lindsey Nolan, a scientist and recovering alcoholic who has been sober for five years. Lindsey reluctantly agrees to help the detective who’s hunting the murderer, but she has a bigger problem on her hands: a mysterious disease that’s spreading like wildfire through the population of Woods Hole. As she races against a rising body count to discover the source of the plague, disturbing events threaten her hard-won sobriety—and her life. Will Lindsey be the next victim of Agir’s curse?

Leah Devlin is rapidly establishing herself as a writer of modern day mystery-thrillers. This  story is as tight as a piano wire. Life at a seaside town in New England is full of treacherous undercurrents and 
peril, as residents are threatened by a menace from a thousand years ago. Murder, romance and deceit are a potent mix in this gripping novel, which I didn’t want to put down.

James Boschert

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